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SCHTASKS /parameter [arguments] 

Description:
    Enables an administrator to create, delete, query, change, run and
    end scheduled tasks on a local or remote system. 

Parameter List:
    /Create         Creates a new scheduled task.

    /Delete         Deletes the scheduled task(s).

    /Query          Displays all scheduled tasks.

    /Change         Changes the properties of scheduled task.

    /Run            Runs the scheduled task on demand.

    /End            Stops the currently running scheduled task.

    /ShowSid        Shows the security identifier corresponding to a scheduled task name.

    /?              Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS 
    SCHTASKS /?
    SCHTASKS /Run /?
    SCHTASKS /End /?
    SCHTASKS /Create /?
    SCHTASKS /Delete /?
    SCHTASKS /Query  /?
    SCHTASKS /Change /?
    SCHTASKS /ShowSid /?


SCHTASKS /Create [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
    [/RU username [/RP password]] /SC schedule [/MO modifier] [/D day]
    [/M months] [/I idletime] /TN taskname /TR taskrun [/ST starttime]
    [/RI interval] [ {/ET endtime | /DU duration} [/K] [/XML xmlfile] [/V1]]
    [/SD startdate] [/ED enddate] [/IT | /NP] [/Z] [/F]

Description:
    Enables an administrator to create scheduled tasks on a local or
    remote system.

Parameter List:
    /S   system        Specifies the remote system to connect to. If omitted
                       the system parameter defaults to the local system.

    /U   username      Specifies the user context under which SchTasks.exe 
                       should execute.

    /P   [password]    Specifies the password for the given user context.
                       Prompts for input if omitted.

    /RU  username      Specifies the "run as" user account (user context)
                       under which the task runs. For the system account,
                       valid values are "", "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM"
                       or "SYSTEM".
                       For v2 tasks, "NT AUTHORITY\LOCALSERVICE" and 
                       "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORKSERVICE" are also available as well 
                       as the well known SIDs for all three. 

    /RP  [password]    Specifies the password for the "run as" user. 
                       To prompt for the password, the value must be either
                       "*" or none. This password is ignored for the 
                       system account. Must be combined with either /RU or
                       /XML switch.

    /SC   schedule     Specifies the schedule frequency.
                       Valid schedule types: MINUTE, HOURLY, DAILY, WEEKLY, 
                       MONTHLY, ONCE, ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT.

    /MO   modifier     Refines the schedule type to allow finer control over
                       schedule recurrence. Valid values are listed in the 
                       "Modifiers" section below.

    /D    days         Specifies the day of the week to run the task. Valid 
                       values: MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SUN and for
                       MONTHLY schedules 1 - 31 (days of the month). 
                       Wildcard "*" specifies all days.

    /M    months       Specifies month(s) of the year. Defaults to the first 
                       day of the month. Valid values: JAN, FEB, MAR, APR, 
                       MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC. Wildcard "*" 
                       specifies all months.

    /I    idletime     Specifies the amount of idle time to wait before 
                       running a scheduled ONIDLE task.
                       Valid range: 1 - 999 minutes.

    /TN   taskname     Specifies a name which uniquely
                       identifies this scheduled task.

    /TR   taskrun      Specifies the path and file name of the program to be 
                       run at the scheduled time.
                       Example: C:\windows\system32\calc.exe

    /ST   starttime    Specifies the start time to run the task. The time 
                       format is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:30 for 
                       2:30 PM. Defaults to current time if /ST is not 
                       specified.  This option is required with /SC ONCE.

    /RI   interval     Specifies the repetition interval in minutes. This is 
                       not applicable for schedule types: MINUTE, HOURLY,
                       ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT.
                       Valid range: 1 - 599940 minutes.
                       If either /ET or /DU is specified, then it defaults to 
                       10 minutes.

    /ET   endtime      Specifies the end time to run the task. The time format
                       is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:50 for 2:50 PM.
                       This is not applicable for schedule types: ONSTART, 
                       ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT.

    /DU   duration     Specifies the duration to run the task. The time 
                       format is HH:mm. This is not applicable with /ET and
                       for schedule types: ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT.
                       For /V1 tasks, if /RI is specified, duration defaults 
                       to 1 hour.

    /K                 Terminates the task at the endtime or duration time. 
                       This is not applicable for schedule types: ONSTART, 
                       ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT. Either /ET or /DU must be
                       specified.

    /SD   startdate    Specifies the first date on which the task runs. The 
                       format is mm/dd/yyyy. Defaults to the current 
                       date. This is not applicable for schedule types: ONCE, 
                       ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT.

    /ED   enddate      Specifies the last date when the task should run. The 
                       format is mm/dd/yyyy. This is not applicable for 
                       schedule types: ONCE, ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONIDLE, ONEVENT.

    /EC   ChannelName  Specifies the event channel for OnEvent triggers.

    /IT                Enables the task to run interactively only if the /RU 
                       user is currently logged on at the time the job runs.
                       This task runs only if the user is logged in.

    /NP                No password is stored.  The task runs non-interactively
                       as the given user.  Only local resources are available.

    /Z                 Marks the task for deletion after its final run.

    /XML  xmlfile      Creates a task from the task XML specified in a file.
                       Can be combined with /RU and /RP switches, or with /RP 
                       alone, when task XML already contains the principal.

    /V1                Creates a task visible to pre-Vista platforms.
                       Not compatible with /XML.

    /F                 Forcefully creates the task and suppresses warnings if 
                       the specified task already exists.

    /RL   level        Sets the Run Level for the job. Valid values are 
                       LIMITED and HIGHEST. The default is LIMITED.

    /DELAY delaytime   Specifies the wait time to delay the running of the 
                       task after the trigger is fired.  The time format is
                       mmmm:ss.  This option is only valid for schedule types
                       ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONEVENT.

    /?                 Displays this help message.

Modifiers: Valid values for the /MO switch per schedule type:
    MINUTE:  1 - 1439 minutes.
    HOURLY:  1 - 23 hours.
    DAILY:   1 - 365 days.
    WEEKLY:  weeks 1 - 52.
    ONCE:    No modifiers.
    ONSTART: No modifiers.
    ONLOGON: No modifiers.
    ONIDLE:  No modifiers.
    MONTHLY: 1 - 12, or 
             FIRST, SECOND, THIRD, FOURTH, LAST, LASTDAY.

    ONEVENT:  XPath event query string.
Examples:
    ==> Creates a scheduled task "doc" on the remote machine "ABC"
        which runs notepad.exe every hour under user "runasuser". 

        SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U user /P password /RU runasuser
                 /RP runaspassword /SC HOURLY /TN doc /TR notepad 

    ==> Creates a scheduled task "accountant" on the remote machine 
        "ABC" to run calc.exe every five minutes from the specified
        start time to end time between the start date and end date.

        SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U domain\user /P password /SC MINUTE
                 /MO 5 /TN accountant /TR calc.exe /ST 12:00 /ET 14:00
                 /SD 06/06/2006 /ED 06/06/2006 /RU runasuser /RP userpassword

    ==> Creates a scheduled task "gametime" to run freecell on the 
        first Sunday of every month.

        SCHTASKS /Create /SC MONTHLY /MO first /D SUN /TN gametime 
                 /TR c:\windows\system32\freecell

    ==> Creates a scheduled task "report" on remote machine "ABC"
        to run notepad.exe every week.

        SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U user /P password /RU runasuser
                 /RP runaspassword /SC WEEKLY /TN report /TR notepad.exe

    ==> Creates a scheduled task "logtracker" on remote machine "ABC"
        to run notepad.exe every five minutes starting from the
        specified start time with no end time. The /RP password will be
        prompted for.

        SCHTASKS /Create /S ABC /U domain\user /P password /SC MINUTE
                 /MO 5 /TN logtracker 
                 /TR c:\windows\system32\notepad.exe /ST 18:30
                 /RU runasuser /RP

    ==> Creates a scheduled task "gaming" to run freecell.exe starting
        at 12:00 and automatically terminating at 14:00 hours every day

        SCHTASKS /Create /SC DAILY /TN gaming /TR c:\freecell /ST 12:00
                 /ET 14:00 /K
    ==> Creates a scheduled task "EventLog" to run wevtvwr.msc starting
        whenever event 101 is published in the System channel

        SCHTASKS /Create /TN EventLog /TR wevtvwr.msc /SC ONEVENT
                 /EC System /MO *[System/EventID=101] 
    ==> Spaces in file paths can be used by using two sets of quotes, one
        set for CMD.EXE and one for SchTasks.exe.  The outer quotes for CMD
        need to be double quotes; the inner quotes can be single quotes or
        escaped double quotes:
        SCHTASKS /Create 
           /tr "'c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplorer.exe' 
           \"c:\log data\today.xml\"" ... 


SCHTASKS /Delete [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
         /TN taskname [/F]

Description:
    Deletes one or more scheduled tasks.

Parameter List:
    /S   system         Specifies the remote system to connect to.

    /U   username       Specifies the user context under
                        which schtasks.exe should execute.

    /P   [password]     Specifies the password for the given
                        user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

    /TN  taskname       Specifies the name of the scheduled task to delete. 
                        Wildcard "*" may be used to delete all tasks.

    /F                  Forcefully deletes the task and suppresses
                        warnings if the specified task is currently running.

    /?                  Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS /Delete /TN * /F
    SCHTASKS /Delete /TN "Backup and Restore"
    SCHTASKS /Delete /S system /U user /P password /TN "Start Restore"
    SCHTASKS /Delete /S system /U user /P password /TN "Start Backup" /F


SCHTASKS /Query [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]]
         [/FO format | /XML [xml_type]] [/NH] [/V] [/TN taskname] [/?]

Description: 
    Enables an administrator to display the scheduled tasks on the
    local or remote system.

Parameter List:
    /S    system         Specifies the remote system to connect to.

    /U    username       Specifies the user context under
                         which schtasks.exe should execute.

    /P    [password]     Specifies the password for the given
                         user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

    /FO   format         Specifies the format for the output.
                         Valid values: TABLE, LIST, CSV.

    /NH                  Specifies that the column header should not
                         be displayed in the output. This is
                         valid only for TABLE format.

    /V                   Displays verbose task output.

    /TN   taskname       Specifies the task name for which to 
                         retrieve the information, else all of them.

    /XML  [xml_type]     Displays task definitions in XML format.

                         If xml_type is ONE then the output will be one valid XML file.

                         If xml_type is not present then the output will be

                         the concatenation of all XML task definitions.

    /?                   Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS /Query 
    SCHTASKS /Query /? 
    SCHTASKS /Query /S system /U user /P password
    SCHTASKS /Query /FO LIST /V /S system /U user /P password
    SCHTASKS /Query /FO TABLE /NH /V


SCHTASKS /Change [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] /TN taskname
     { [/RU runasuser] [/RP runaspassword] [/TR taskrun] [/ST starttime]
       [/RI interval] [ {/ET endtime | /DU duration} [/K] ]
       [/SD startdate] [/ED enddate] [/ENABLE | /DISABLE] [/IT] [/Z] }

Description:
    Changes the program to run, or user account and password used
    by a scheduled task.

Parameter List:
    /S       system      Specifies the remote system to connect to.

    /U       username    Specifies the user context under which schtasks.exe 
                         should execute.

    /P       [password]  Specifies the password for the given user context. 
                         Prompts for input if omitted.

    /TN      taskname    Specifies which scheduled task to change.

    /RU      username    Changes the user name (user context) under which the 
                         scheduled task has to run. For the system account, 
                         valid values are "", "NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM" or "SYSTEM".
                         For v2 tasks, "NT AUTHORITY\LOCALSERVICE" and 
                         "NT AUTHORITY\NETWORKSERVICE" are also available as well 
                         as the well known SIDs for all three. 
    /RP      password    Specifies a new password for the existing user 
                         context or the password for a new user account. 
                         This password is ignored for the system account.

    /TR      taskrun     Specifies the new program that the 
                         scheduled task will run.

    /ST      starttime   Specifies the start time to run the task. The time 
                         format is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:30 
                         for 2:30 PM.

    /RI      interval    Specifies the repetition interval in
                         minutes. Valid range: 1 - 599940 minutes.

    /ET      endtime     Specifies the end time to run the task. The time 
                         format is HH:mm (24 hour time) for example, 14:50 
                         for 2:50 PM.

    /DU      duration    Specifies the duration to run the task. The time 
                         format is HH:mm. This is not applicable with /ET.

    /K                   Terminates the task at the endtime or duration time.

    /SD      startdate   Specifies the first date on which the task runs. 
                         The format is mm/dd/yyyy.

    /ED      enddate     Specifies the last date when the task should run. 
                         The format is mm/dd/yyyy.

    /IT                  Enables the task to run interactively only if the 
                         /RU user is currently logged on at the time the job 
                         runs. This task runs only if the user is logged in.

    /RL      level       Sets the Run Level for the job. Valid values are 
                         LIMITED and HIGHEST. The default is to not change it.

    /ENABLE              Enables the scheduled task.

    /DISABLE             Disables the scheduled task.

    /Z                   Marks the task for deletion after its final run.

    /DELAY   delaytime   Specifies the wait time to delay the running of the 
                         task after the trigger is fired.  The time format is
                         mmmm:ss.  This option is only valid for schedule types
                         ONSTART, ONLOGON, ONEVENT.

    /?                   Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS /Change /RP password /TN "Backup and Restore"
    SCHTASKS /Change /TR restore.exe /TN "Start Restore"
    SCHTASKS /Change /S system /U user /P password /RU newuser 
             /TN "Start Backup" /IT


SCHTASKS /Run [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] [/I] /TN taskname

Description:
    Runs a scheduled task on demand.

Parameter List:
    /S     system        Specifies the remote system to connect to.

    /U     username      Specifies the user context under
                         which the schtasks.exe should execute.

    /P     [password]    Specifies the password for the given
                         user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

    /I                   Runs the task immediately by ignoring any constraint.

    /TN    taskname      Identifies the scheduled task to run now.

    /?                   Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS /Run /? 
    SCHTASKS /Run /TN "Start Backup"
    SCHTASKS /Run /S system /U user /P password /I /TN "Backup and Restore"


SCHTASKS /End [/S system [/U username [/P [password]]]] /TN taskname

Description:
    Stops a running scheduled task.

Parameter List:
    /S   system      Specifies the remote system to connect to.

    /U   username    Specifies the user context under
                     which the schtasks.exe should execute.

    /P   [password]  Specifies the password for the given
                     user context. Prompts for input if omitted.

    /TN  taskname    Specifies the scheduled task to terminate.

    /?               Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS /End /? 
    SCHTASKS /End /TN "Start Backup"
    SCHTASKS /End /S system /U user /P password /TN "Backup and Restore"


SCHTASKS /ShowSid /TN taskname

Description:
    Shows the SID for the task's dedicated user.

Parameter List:
    /TN  taskname    Specifies the scheduled task name. Dashes are not allowed in the name.

    /?               Displays this help message.

Examples:
    SCHTASKS /ShowSid /? 
    SCHTASKS /ShowSid /TN "\Microsoft\Windows\RAC\RACTask"

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